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Zorana Kydd as Mother.
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The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh
Produced by: BirdLand Theatre in association with the Canadian Stage Company was picked by most of the leading media in Toronto as one of the top 10 shows in Toronto in 2007.
The Pillowman played to critical acclaim in London and New York. It won the 2004 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play and received a 2005 Tony Award nomination for Best Play. Set in a totalitarian state, it relays the story of a writer who is incarcerated and interrogated about a string of child murders inspired by his gruesome short stories.
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Zorana Kydd as Mary Magdalene.
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The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly Guirgis
Produced by: BirdLand Theatre.
The Last Days of Judas Iscariot is set in a time-bending, darkly comic world between Heaven and Hell, where agnostic lawyer Fabiana Aziza Cunningham has brought before the court The New Testament's most infamous and unexplained sinner - Judas Iscariot. Fabiana and her opposing prosecutor, Yusef El-Fayoumy, call on a cavalcade of witnesses from Sigmund Freud to Satan in this dark courtroom comedy..
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Zorana Kydd as Frankie.
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Frankie and Johnny by Terrence McNally
Produced by: BirdLand Theatre.
"Pretend that we're the only two people in the entire world, that's what I'm doing, and it all falls into place." Johnny, a short-order cook in a diner, goes home with Frankie, a waitress, for a one-night stand. Both are past their prime, having seen their share of hard life and painful love. But Johnny knows the real thing when he sees it, and he is desperate to crack Frankie's hardened heart before she sends him home and they lose their chance at true love. Celebrated playwright Terrence McNally delivers Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune , a witty, romantic play about the forging of a relationship between two lonely mid-life lovers
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Zorana Kydd as Leah.
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The Ride Down Mt. Morgan by Arthur Miller
Produced by: Berkeley Street Theatre, Toronto.
Arthur Miller's 1991 play The Ride Down Mt. Morgan is now making its appearance on Broadway, with Patrick Stewart starring as Lyman Felt, a self-made modern man with an appetite for life and its pleasures. He is a sensualist, who is also a socially responsible executive whose enjoyment of the opposite sex leads him to marry a second wife without divorcing the first. A near-fatal accident lands these two women at his bedside, exposing not only his double life but also the dilemmas of truthfulness and hypocrisy in man-woman relationships.
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